Tesla is the first automaker in the U.S. to include a steer-by-wire system in a new vehicle in recent years. Here's why the ...
Freightliner Trucks has developed a new on-line brochure for the Multiplex Wiring System that is standard on the Business Class M2 truck line. Available on line at www.freightlinertrucks.com, the ...
Tesla announced that the Cybertruck would be its first vehicle with a steer-by-wire system. This means there's no physical connection between the steering wheel and the front (and rear) wheels. This ...
Fewer wires in a multiplexed system means a relatively simple and well-organized package inside the dash. Municipal dump truck chassis being upfitted by J&J came with factory installed switches and ...
Joshua is an automotive enthusiast who explores every facet of car culture. With a history of over 30 vehicles, his love for Japanese tuner cars shines. Beyond ownership, he dives into every vehicle, ...
Batteries aren't one-size-fits-all, and neither is the way they're wired to your house. Here's what you should know about AC- and DC-coupling. When we think about solar panels and batteries, we don't ...
Tesla’s Cybertruck employs technologies we’ve seen elsewhere previously, such as 48-volt electrical components and an electric steer-by-wire system. However, the Cybertruck is the first to entirely do ...
ZF stuffed its dry brake-by-wire system into a Cadillac Lyriq mule and offered laps around a closed course. The ZF dry brake-by-wire system replaces traditional hydraulic brakes with electric motors ...
After walking car shows for more than 40 years, we have seen tons of interesting rides. Open hoods say a lot about the person who owns the Mustang and how much they know about automotive electrical ...
Tesla rolled out the 2025.8.4 software update, which offers some welcome improvements for Cybertruck owners. The update aims to enhance the road feedback from the steer-by-wire system and add the ...
Most people may not know it, but in many modern cars, the brakes aren't actually connected the way they used to be. Nowadays, pressing the pedal doesn't always mean you're pushing brake fluid through ...